After the 4/4 Show – Hell Awaits the FDA and Purdue’s OxyContin

Hell is the destination for FDA Commissioner Margaret Hamburg, Assistant Commissioner Joshua Scharfstein, Deputy Director Janet Woodcock, and the Purdue lackeys from the FDA Dr Doug Throckmorton, Dr. John Jenkins, Dr Bob Rappaport and Dr. Sharon Hirsh. With the approval of the newest Oxycontin formulation they have all sentenced thousands to their deaths.
The pleas from thousands of people on the BanOxycontin petition http://www.banoxycontin.com and the blood that has followed OxyContin since its approval in 1996 continues to be ignored by the most corrupt leadership in FDA history. A major investigation would reveal a private relationship between Purdue and the FDA .
Another investigation will show the dangers of the newest product possibly to be greater than the older product after heating in an oven. The radio show has shared this information since last September to the FDA and American public hoping that lives will be saved by preventing more OxyContin onto the streets. The FDA doesn’t care who’s child or parent dies next. The agency has lost its inner core and meaning of its existence. The only hope the American public have is if shame and embarrassment has any effect on the people working within the FDA.
When the newest formulation hits the streets, millions of pills will be put into an oven and loved ones will die from the instant release created from the change of structure and there will be no trace of the FDA complicity. The leadership of the FDA knows this and they have traded their souls for the deaths of thousands more.
Thanks to the blood stained hands of the FDA the radio show will continue to grow in awareness. This is not how I wanted to make people aware of the radio show.

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